Some Other Fun Puzzles

Ready for a fun day at sea? Click start and jump aboard one of the sailing boats waiting in the harbor and let's go for a fun boat ride on the calm sea on a sunny summer day. If you didn't know, a sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails smaller than a sailing ship. Throughout history sailing has been instrumental in the development of civilization, affording humanity greater mobility than travel over land, whether for trade, transport, and fishing.

Today we're going on an adventure so let's not forget our compass. The magnetic compass contains a magnet that interacts with the earth's magnetic field and aligns itself to point to the magnetic poles. The compass was invented in China, during the Han Dynasty between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD. Ancient Chinese people found that if a lodestone was suspended so it could turn freely, it would always point in the same direction, toward the magnetic poles.

Another fun and colorful jigsaw puzzle is here! Today we feature a Canopy made of lots of colorful umbrellas. Click start and put the umbrellas back together as fast as you can and get top place on our leader boards.

This Saturday relax with our daily free jigsaw puzzle featuring a beautiful butterfly resting on the pages of an old book. Click start and give it a try for free on your PC, tablet or mobile device. Have fun!

In today's new puzzle we feature a some happy and sad hand-made wooden masks. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes. The word "mask" appeared in English in the 1530s, from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face".

A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a private individual.The first libraries consisted of archives of the earliest form of writing—the clay tablets in cuneiform script discovered in Sumer, some dating back to 2600 BC. Libraries often provide quiet areas for studying, and they also often offer common areas to facilitate group study and collaboration. In a library books are usually stored on bookcases, or bookshelves, pieces of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet.here are three common ways of arranging stationary bookcases: flat against the wall; in stacks or ranges parallel to each other with merely enough space between to allow for the passage of a librarian; or in bays or alcoves, where cases jut out into the room at right angles to the wall-cases. So what are waiting for? Click start and join us in the library for a fun and challenging jigsaw puzzle. Have fun!

It's time for a new puzzle. Today's jigsaw features an old clock that used to tick time away in a town's clock tower. A clock tower is a tower specifically built with one or more clock faces. Clock towers can be either freestanding or part of a church or municipal building such as a town hall. The mechanism inside the tower is known as a turret clock. It often marks the hour by sounding large bells or chimes, sometimes playing simple musical tunes. Before the middle of the twentieth century, most people did not have watches, and prior to the 18th century even home clocks were rare. The first clocks didn't have faces, but were solely striking clocks, which sounded bells to call the surrounding community to work or to prayer.

Lots and lots of triangles of all sizes and colors (red, green, yellow, blue, pink, purple and more) in today's new puzzle. Click start and try putting the multi colored pattern back together triangle by triangle. Have fun!

In this new puzzle we feature two very happy smiley face toys. Pick your difficulty level, click start and put the two smiley yellow plushies back together for a fun and relaxing puzzle solving time. Have fun!

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument (located in Wiltshire, England) that consists of a ring of standing stones, with each standing stone around 13 feet (4.0 m) high, seven feet (2.1 m) wide and weighing around 25 tons. It is believed that it was constructed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC. Stonehenge was produced by a culture that left no written records. The site, specifically the great trilithon, the encompassing horseshoe arrangement of the five central trilithons, the heel stone, and the embanked avenue, are aligned to the sunset of the winter solstice and the opposing sunrise of the summer solstice. The site and its surroundings were added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986.

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